Reviews of Turtle Kraal RV Park

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Nov 2018 -
$45.00

We stayed here for one week in mid-October and toured the lakes region and White Mountains areas, and viewed beautiful fall leaves. The campground is very spacious and clean. Interior roads and sites were gravel and roads had quite a few potholes, but good access with our large motorhome. For some reason there is no laundry facility, which is not acceptable for such a large and fairly pricey CG. - Mark 5

Jul 2018 -
$50.00

This campground has 50 amp service, water and sewer accommodates big rigs. Two of our local friends recommended Turtle Kraal to us. We were not here to be entertained because "The Lakes Region" has so much to offer. We appreciated, as owners of a campground in PA, the hard work and money that was put into this campground. There are a lot of seasonal campers and park model homes on the perimeter of the campground. They appeared to be neat, orderly, well kept and clean. We toured the campground and saw the pool and games. When walking the dogs, I even got a glimpse of a small cow moose near the boat parking area! We used our own MiFi so we didn't need the wifi in the campground. - fourseasonscamping

Jul 2018 -
$50.00

This is a large park in a big field with pull-throughs in the middle with good satellite access and back-in sites along the heavily-treed periphery. The price seemed a bit high, but it is in the middle of the Lake Winnipesaukee resort area. The two pages of rules included a prohibition of bird feeders "as they attract wildlife." Late arrivals are not permitted but the check-in hours of 1 to 5p.m. may be flexible. The park was about 50% occupied, way up from our visit a couple of years before. Most of the RVs seemed to be seasonals. WiFi worked well under these conditions. The camp has a pool and a pond and access to a finger of the Lake. Bluegills but nothing bigger were biting on worms. For a fine meal, try Shipley's at the Pier in nearby Alton Bay. Get a window table for a view of the lake and check out the wall photos of lake activities including private planes landing on the frozen lake in the winter. For cyclers, the Cotton Valley Rail Trail is an easy and pleasant ride from its start in Wolfeboro. Knight's Pond conservation area has a small body of water; a path around it from the "picnic area" (no tables; only rocks to sit on) presents challenges: take it clockwise, wear hiking boots, use a walking stick, and watch for the blue blazes. Map available on the Internet. Enter from NH 28 via Rimes Road, not Knight's Pond Road, which is private. - Mtmoi

Reviews of Gunstock Campground

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Dec 2012 -
$40.00

Excellent opportunity for skiing or snowboarding family to winter camp right at the mountain. The roads are plowed as is your site. Plenty of back in sites with warm clean restrooms and a 5 minute walk to the base lodge of the ski resort. The park desperately needs cable TV as there is no over the air TV reception. - Flintstones

Feb 2011 -
$25.00

Excellent RV destination for winter camping (as we did). Perfect RV park about 7 minute walk to base lodge for skiing and riding, or very short walk to cross country ski base lodge. Winter camping at Gunstock is lots of fun, the mountain is very family friendly with ski programs for all ages and weekly and weekend promotions for lots of resort products and services. The mountain has excellent grooming, 99% snowmaking, and the trails and glades are for all skill levels. - Flintstones

Aug 2010 -
$42.00

They are doing construction and there is a new entrance. Getting in is confusing. At the registration office there is no clear instructions for where to park while registering. We just stopped in the roadway. We were given site A3 but it was not clearly marked. When driving a big rig on narrow dirt roads, clear signs are appreciated. Our site was large but not level. Even with 3 or 4 inches of legos, we slope down hill. Today we may try to change position of our coach. This may not be a problem for more experienced RV'rs. It's a beautiful area and a big campground, scenic but nothing special. - Carodox

Reviews of Sun River Campground

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Jul 2016 -
$35.00

Sun River Campground is an older, rustic campground that is run by a very friendly gentleman that accommodated our needs. There is no WiFi and the Verizon signal comes in and out. OTA television provides 10 channels, none of which are network channels. There's a river running adjacent to the campground that has a swimming area and a playground is available for children. We didn't use the bathrooms but they didn't appear to be in good repair from the outside. Water and electric only with a single dump station at the end of the road. The sites are dirt and a bit tight but we were able to park our 35' Class A and still have room for the toad. Overall it's not bad but don't expect luxury accommodations--truly, this is rustic. - fruffiii

Jun 2012 -
$30.00

Dirt/gravel road to get into the campground. Nice in the woods feel.Stayed on a site right next to the river-was very relaxing and scenic. My dog was able to go into the river in front of our site but had restrictions for the beach area.Would go there again. - stoosher

Reviews of Ellacoya State Park

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Aug 2018 -
$46.00

Level campsites, beautiful location, plenty of space between sites and access for our TV satellite all made for a truly great stay. We loved it here and it was probably the best of all the campgrounds we've been to in the last three months. It was truly wonderful. We camped in a motorhome. - rwarner22

Jun 2017 -
$47.00

I made the reservation on the website and chose a pull-through close to the lake. When we arrived, the staff had everything ready to go, just pull in and set up. All utilities were good, including WiFi, and our satellite dish worked as well; maybe not all sites would. The park is right on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee and would be an excellent base for checking out this huge resort area. - ronboett

Oct 2015 -
$48.00

This State Park is located on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in central NH. It is the largest lake (one person told me it is 26 miles) in the state and it is beautiful. There are 38 sites for RVs on gravel and grass in four lines with full hookups. A bathhouse is located near the water with four showers for a $1. A short walk along the shore in the campground brings you to a picnic area, beach and great views for the campers. The 600ft sandy beach looks out over the lake to the Sandwich and Ossipee Mountains. One can see sailboats, boats and a big ferry sailing along the water. We stayed one night and would stay again but it is expensive. There is a brook that runs through the park and separates the camping area with the public beach. There were only about ten campers here the night we stayed but with the holiday this weekend and the leaf peepers coming this area will be congested again. Nice ride to Weirs Beach, Laconia, Meredith and up to North Conway or up 93 to Franconia Notch State Park. Check in was easy! - gsnakehill

Reviews of Wolfeboro Campground

The cleanest bathrooms we have seen in years. The campground has a small store that stocks the items that a camper may have forgot, i.e. grocery items and many rv supplies. WiFi is available. - NHBob

Jul 2016 -
$32.00

Stayed here once before and found it to be just as nice as it was in 2014. Wooded campsites very well maintained and level. Quiet. This is not a "family" campground so if you're looking for lots of activities to occupy the kids, this is not the place for you. But if you're looking for peace and quiet it's ideal. The manager, was very helpful. Wouldn't recommend this campground for big rigs but we had no difficulty with our 23 ft Airstream. There were also bigger trailers than ours there. - Clipper

Aug 2011 -
$30.00

Nice, friendly campground with clean showers & restrooms. The sites are shady, wide and mostly flat. Some rocks and trees make some sites a challenge to get into, but you should be able to do it. The camp host is very helpful and friendly so if you need directing ask him. A gazebo is available for bug free communing. It is popular so make reservations early. If it had 50 amp and cable TV I would give it a 10! - Motorcycle Jack

Reviews of Mi-Te-Jo Campground

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Aug 2016 -
$31.00

This is a park that really caters to families and they do a good job. If you have a newer large motorhome they have a rally field and some pull thrus that will accommodate you. Our site was a pull thru in the trees, but had a hole where could get a satellite signal. Not all sites, except the rally field, will be so lucky. Sites and roads are gravel/sandy.

I enjoyed my stay and found the park to be easier to maneuver in than I expected. Signs to assist you to your sites location would be helpful. - peddy dick

Jul 2015 -
$50.00

Great campground with very friendly and patriotic owners. Very well groomed sites, with much variety and lots of privacy in the wooded layout. We will definitely return. - Mr Joe P

May 2015 -
$55.00

This was our 4th visit here and it is just a nice place with great owners. Our site has been great, large, level with room to spare. Some parts of the campground, near the water, put in by the original owners can be tight but you get a view. This campground was quite dusty this weekend with it being so dry. They water the roads to keep some of the dust down. The owners are always doing something to clean or improve something. Just a great campground. If there was a negative, it was with a few campers who feel the leash rule for dogs did not apply to them as one day we had 3 different dogs come after our dog. We will return at some point to camp again. - Happy Camper X2

Reviews of New Hampshire Motor Speedway

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Apr 2015 -
$40.00

The grounds are generally clean. In particular, the staff are extremely friendly and courteous. I recommend calling ahead if you think you may need to extend your stay, so that they can arrange for accommodations. - leroyjones

Jun 2008 -
$1.00

As a racing fan and don't want to travel or get stuck in traffic, the NHMS is very accommodating. Basic rate is $100 and can stay up to a week before race. We stayed 4 nites for the $100. Of course need to buy race tickets for Sunday race. Different lots available, with family lots and what we called after our experience last year the 'party lot'. State troopers do try to keep 'fans' quiet. They do state 'quiet' hours, again state troopers do try to stick to rules. Need to be self-contained though as there are no hook-ups, etc. This year I did change to the 'family lot'. They do pack you in there too. So if you plan on leaving before Monday morning make sure you are parked on one of the roadways. But again, nice to be able to walk back and forth quite easily to track, but they do have shuttles to drive by the RV lots. Again, of course with my husband and I being nascar race fans, this is the way to go. - telm59

Reviews of Paugus Bay Campground

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Jul 2018 -
$51.00

This is an older campground with mostly seasonal sites. The roads are very narrow, winding and hard to navigate if you have a rig over 26 feet. It is not big rig friendly. It has no cable and can't get satellite reception because of high trees throughout the campground. We were able to get 1 station on antenna. Wi-fi is available only at the office and not throughout the park. There are 2 steep hills getting into the campground so be prepared to "bottom out". The park accepts cash or check no credit cards. The best part of staying in this campground is the beach and access to Paugus Bay. We were able to put our kayaks in the water without leaving the campground. There is also a foot path from the campground that leads to Weirs Beach (about a 5-10 minute walk) where you can enjoy shopping, water sports and restaurants. - Roger & Mag

Aug 2015 -
$44.00

Beautiful views from campsites on "Wigwam" street. Site 118 needs a little attention.When parked next to the utility the wheels on the other side of trailer need to be raised 6-8" (to level trailer) as site tapers downward from utility to other side. Other than that site was large with a fire pit made with stones for the border and a large stone at least 3' high for the back (pit was 4'x2')! Train comes by 3 or 4 times a day one way and then the return trip.If you are a NH resident bring your fishing poles and license and go fishing in Paugus Bay.Campground has a swimming area and trails that can be walked on to get you to Weirs Beach.Office has supplies and a game room and wood for sale.Campground is nice enough that I will go back. - stoosher

Aug 2013 -
$35.00

I give this camp a 10+10. We stayed at the wonderful campground only 1 night. I wished we could have stayed much longer. We were on the road 27 days and this was the best of the best. We camped in a 34 ft. RV. So peaceful, our site was right by the water. We roasted wieners and watched chipmunks play. Everyone was very friendly. I highly recommend this park, especially if you have children, but even if you do not you will enjoy it. - annhack

Reviews of Long Island Bridge Campground

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Jul 2016 -
$32.00

Wonderful place. The lake is awesome and the campground is very nice but not all sites. Take the number 78 : perfect and very spacious and private but the wifi don't go there (ok at 4 meters). The showers are perfect and spacious. A very very nice laundry room. We can rent canoe or kayak at the campground to go in this wonderful clear big lake : $30 for a day and $15 half day. We loved this place. - Galaf25

Jul 2014 -
$35.00

For what we want, this was a great place. Smallish with a few seasonals but very friendly. It is an old family run place with a sort of terraced type feel. There are a few sites on the lake but most across the street and up a hill. If you are worried about driving in a small hilly area, this might not be great for you. The top, where we stayed is up the hill and in an open area but the terraces are slightly tight. Great small view but the lake is right down the hill and access is good except crossing the road. The beach is great. Some people had jet skis and left them on the beach. We had a small boat and used it every day. The lake is lovely there with nice homes on the island. There is a small state park across the bridge. The people are great. The sites are big enough but the power is sort of questionable. We lost it a couple times and blew it with too much usage but it was OK. There is a play area on the top of the hill we saw kids playing. Other campers were nice and very friendly. We would stay there again because we like the feel. It is a little out of the way from any town but we enjoyed the lake. - FrancisandRenee

Jul 2010 -
$32.00

This camp is a gem. It's on Lake Winnipesaukee with its own beach for the kids, canoes and kayaks for paddlers and moorings for boaters. (Marina next door). They feature tiered sites so all sites have lake view. Roads are paved. There are 11 sites at the lakeside; 8 sites on the tiers plus various camper and tent sites up on the field area. All the rest of the sites are neat, well-kept seasonal campers. Our spot was on the second tier, reasonably level, good voltage, good cable TV, good Wi-Fi because near office and good for units up to about 30 feet long. Maybe longer rigs can use the field up top. Big rigs: no. - BbTrombone